Windows Phone 7 Update Procedure Detailed in Leaked Docs

windows_phone_7_update_processThis screenshot from a leaked Microsoft document that Tweakers.net got their hands on shows the update process for Windows Phone 7 devices.

As you can clearly see, all roads lead to Microsoft! All updates – from Microsoft, manufacturers, carriers or others – will be distributed via Microsoft’s Windows Update service. It looks like the Windows Phone 7 device will check OTA to see if there are updates available, and then you download and install the the updates through your PC using Activesync/Zune software.

This is terrific news! No more waiting for your carrier to put out an updated ROM  (which they never do) or tracking down a pirated ROM on the forums because you want the latest version of your OS. Plus, it ensures a consistent experience for Microsoft, one of their primary goals with Windows Phone 7.

Good move, Microsoft.

Check out these other three posts for more details from the leaked Microsoft documents:

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Over the air updates for Windows Mobile OS

windows_mobileHere’s another Microsoft job announcement that spells out potential good news for Windows Mobile users:

“Have you wished to see your Windows Mobile phone with new features “magically” show up without you buying a new one? Do you want to see greater and better quality and cool software delivered to your love ones’ Windows phones from just a click? If this is your dream, this is a place for you. Come join us to make this dream into reality! With the mobile industry’s strong growth and several competitors playing in the field, we are going to have a challenging but fun time to show customers what Windows phone can become in the next few years.”

Aside from the terrible, terrible English, we could potentially interpret that Microsoft is looking for someone to come on board to help them get an over the air (OTA) Windows Mobile updating system working.

How easy would it be for Microsoft to have an OTA updating system? Considering the all tweaks that carriers make to the OS, would it even be possible? What do you think?

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